Perception and Bias
When two people view the same scene, their perceptions can differ dramatically based on personal experiences and biases. Fear of heights, for instance, can lead one person to overestimate the danger of a cliff compared to a friend who is unafraid. This concept extends to how individuals interpret events, such as political debates or sports games, where each person's biases influence what they notice and remember, leading to conflicting interpretations of the same experience.In this clip
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